Canada’s Cheryl Bernard moves to 3-0
Third time’s the charm for Canada’s Cheryl Bernard. After failing to draw to the four-foot rings for a point in two previous ends, the Canadian skip made good in the 11th end, scoring the final…
Third time’s the charm for Canada’s Cheryl Bernard. After failing to draw to the four-foot rings for a point in two previous ends, the Canadian skip made good in the 11th end, scoring the final…
Kevin Martin kept his perfect record intact as Team Canada defeated Team Sweden 7-3 after nine ends in men’s Olympic curling action at the Vancouver Olympic Centre on Thursday afternoon. Martin’s rink, which consists of…
Reigning world champion Bingyu Wang and her rink from China responded positively after losing their first game to Great Britain earlier Wednesday, and redeemed themselves by defeating Switzerland 8-6 in the third session of the…
Marianne St-Gelais celebrated her 20th birthday by capturing the silver medal in the women’s 500m short track speed-skating final. The Roberval, Que. native gave Canada its sixth Olympic medal of the Vancouver Winter Games, capping off a busy day 6.
The Canadian men’s curling team had the day off on Wednesday but draw 3 was not short of action. The American team who won bronze just four year’s ago in Turin, have had a rocky…
Skip Cheryl Bernard scored two points in the final end giving Canada a 7-6 victory over Japan in a mistake-filled second game of the women’s Olympic curling round-robin. Canada is now 2-0 after the…
Skip Cheryl Bernard led Team Canada to a 5-4 victory over Team Switzerland in the first draw of women’s curling at the 2010 Olympics on Tuesday. With last rock in the tenth end, Bernard…
They may have needed an extra end, but Canadian skip Kevin Martin placed the last stone perfectly in the four foot to secure a 7-6 victory for his country. Heading into Martin’s final throw, it…
Kevin Martin disposed of former world titlists, tenacious provincial rivals, and reigning Olympic champs just to be able to book a flight to Vancouver. That’s where his toughest test is yet to come. The battle…
The role of the underdog is nothing new to Canada’s Cheryl Bernard, as it is a familiar situation that she and her fellow teammates have grown accustomed to. After all, Bernard had never won…